Hudnall documented life on the streets of Houston, focusing mainly on African American neighborhoods with a particular eye for the young and the old. A career-spanning exhibition of his work will be on display at PDNB.

Figuring out the appeal of this traveling exhibition is elementary. Step into the shoe's of the world's greatest detective, solving puzzles and searching for clues in a hands-on tour recreating the London of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

The story of racial inequality is one often told through the lenses of politics and sports, but the role of race in art has been explored with much less depth. Painter Frank Bowling used his position as an editor at Arts Magazine to help raise awareness of black American artists in the late 1960s, a period in which the artist underwent a personal departure from figurative work to abstract art. The DMA will display one of Bowling’s “Map Paintings” (the first it has acquired), which will be exhibited alongside other works by the artist from the same era.